Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Monday, November 23, 2009
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Friday, November 20, 2009
Activity 2 – file extensions
If you have completed this task then you should open this worksheet and follow the instructions on setting up a databse.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Year 10
Use the notes to make sure that as many tasks as possible are up to date.
The next project will be a house or car database – you’ll need to scan in some adverts from the stack on the window ledge.
Orange text books at back – p116 case study and searching for information from a database
Activity 2 – file extensions
Year 7
continue with the myths and legends work - make sure that your powerpoint plan is up to date.
Look at the post just down the page for details of how to log in and start creating your story.
Year 9
Task 1 – your second chance at collaborative planning. Lets face it – your first attempt was a rude and unpleasant – if it does not work out a second time then the whole class can do detentions until I have worked off my anger at the way you treat what should otherwise be an interesting activity!
Next, have a go at the flowol - greenhouse mimic- it doesn't matter if you get it wrong to start off with - the IT term for this is ITERATION - repeatedly redoing work to make it better.MAKE SURE THAT YOU SAVE THE WORK EACH TIME WITH A DIFFERET FILE NAME- E.G. GREENHOUSE 1, GREENHOUSE 2 ETC -EACH TIME YOU MAKE A CHANGE.
left side group
back group
right side group
Year 11
Mock revision using notes and textbooks on the topics I outlined in my post last week
Friday, November 13, 2009
1. Please save the current template that you ahve been working on into shared/cit/student work/year 11/work to be marked/
Please save it WITH YOUR NAME IN THE FILE NAME - e.g. Joe Bloggs design template
In yesterday's post I put a list of revision topics for the mock - work on that.
Year 10s
USe today's lesson to complete as much outstanding coursework as you can - nothing new today - it's time to make sure that you are as up to date as you can make it.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
You have Chapters across the top - 10 in all, and each chapter is made up of 9 slides - click on story board in the bottom left to see them.
Monday, November 09, 2009
You will need to discuss what makes for a good picture story - the SUCCESS CRITERIA. This is a list of things that your story should be like - at the end this is what we'll be using to mark each others work - You'll get the chance to look at different stories and then grade them as to whether they meet the success criteria or not. You need to think about two different sets of things in the success critiera - 1 lot which is all about the picture book that you have made and the second lot about the language that you are using.
Shared/ICT/Year 7/myths and legends.ppt.
The way the software works is that you can have up to 10 chapters, and each chapter can have 9 pages.
Stories often have beginnings (where you set the scene, describe what is going on etc) A middle (where the stuff happens) and an end (where everything gets explained) You'll also need to think about what characters you are going to have etc.
RULES:
Boys- no wars, fights or gun stories. It's ok to have a murder for example if you were telling a police story, but NOT just fighting fighting fighting like you all try to do in Drama!
Sunday, November 08, 2009
you are going to be writing a picture book aimed at KS2 students telling them about a famous historical event. The project will be in several parts - As I have already mentioned, planning and evaluating are more important than just doing "stuff" ,so for the IT bit we have to produce a plan - and that is what we'll be looking at today. Later on we get to actually put things together, and then we'll evaluate it. #
You will need to discuss what makes for a good picture story - the SUCCESS CRITERIA. This is a list of things that your story should be like - at the end this is what we'll be using to mark each others work - You'll get the chance to look at different stories and then grade them as to whether they meet the success criteria or not. You need to think about two different sets of things in the success critiera - 1 lot which is all about the picture book that you have made and the second lot about the language that you are using.
Shared/ICT/Year 7/myths and legends.ppt.
The way the software works is that you can have up to 10 chapters, and each chapter can have 9 pages.
Stories often have beginnings (where you set the scene, describe what is going on etc) A middle (where the stuff happens) and an end (where everything gets explained) You'll also need to think about what characters you are going to have etc.
RULES:
Boys- no wars, fights or gun stories. It's ok to have a murder for example if you were telling a police story, but NOT just fighting fighting fighting like you all try to do in Drama!
Friday, November 06, 2009
Thursday, November 05, 2009
periods 1&2 year 8 and 7T
comeplete powerpoint on internet safety.
Year 7 period 3
you are going to be writing a picture book aimed at KS2 students telling them about a famous historical event. The project will be in several parts - As I have already mentioned, planning and evaluating are more important than just doing "stuff" ,so for the IT bit we have to produce a plan - and that is what we'll be looking at today. Later on we get to actually put things together, and then we'll evaluate it. #
You will need to discuss what makes for a good picture story - the SUCCESS CRITERIA. This is a list of things that your story should be like - at the end this is what we'll be using to mark each others work - You'll get the chance to look at different stories and then grade them as to whether they meet the success criteria or not. You need o think about two different sets of things in the success critiera - 1 lot which is all about the picture book that you have made and the second lot about the language that you are using.
Mr Bidgood will come in and tell you where the worksheet is for this planning section.
The way the software works is that you can have up to 10 chapters, and each chapter can have 9 pages.
Stories often have beginnings (where you set the scene, describe what is going on etc) A middle (where the stuff happens) and an end (where everything gets explained) You'll also need to think about what characters you are going to have etc.
RULES:
Boys- no wars, fights or gun stories. It's ok to have a murder for example if you were telling a police story, but NOT just fighting fighting fighting like you all try to do in Drama!
Year 10 - period 4
Wednesday, November 04, 2009
Monday, November 02, 2009
About Me
- misterphil
- The one problem that I find as an ICT teacher is that all these kids get in the way of my interaction with the computers